The EETA 79001 Meteorite

The EETA 79001 meteorite was found in Elephant Morraine in the Antarctic, and
was the first meteorite classified during the 1979-1980 collecting season.
EETA 79001 is classified as a shergotite, the most common subgroup of the
Mars meteorites. EETA 79001 weights 7,900 grams (17.4 pounds), and is the
second largest Mars meteorite ever found - only the Zagami meteorite is larger.
EETA 79001 is only 180 million years
old - very young on the solar system scale - and was launched into space
from Mars 600,000 years ago.